bentendo
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I'm about to try opening an already thoroughly opened can of worms:
What all do I need to consider going from stock 3.5 gears? My truck is a 72 Bronco with a freshly rebuilt Explorer 5.0, NV3550, 32" BFGs. I'd like to go with 4.56 matching set front and rear. Here's what I have so far:
– My rear is, according the VIN, a 3.5 factory limited slip, 28 spline with original axles. Should I take this opportunity to either rebuild my LSD or go ahead and update to a 31 spline locker with new axles? I'm looking at this Dana 4.56 set:
https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo.php?pk=4956591&cc=1105490&jsn=1326
– For the Dana 44, I'll need to get thick cut 4.56 gears to be able to utilize my stock open carrier which can only go up to 3.73 standard cut. Is this correct? Looking at this gear set:
https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo.php?pk=11385761&cc=1105490&jsn=1323
– I replaced my barely-hanging-in-there front axles a while back with a set of high-strength axles from Tom's thinking I'd alter gears later. These should be sufficient to handle the 4.56 gears up front, yes?
https://www.tomsbroncoparts.com/pro...erminator-dual-heat-treated-chromoly-full-set
Final thought: there's a diff rebuilder in town that will do both front and rear, parts and labor, for $1,800. Would I be time and money ahead to let an expert handle this? I've read the 9" is pretty straightforward but that the D44 is tricky.
As usual, thanks all!
What all do I need to consider going from stock 3.5 gears? My truck is a 72 Bronco with a freshly rebuilt Explorer 5.0, NV3550, 32" BFGs. I'd like to go with 4.56 matching set front and rear. Here's what I have so far:
– My rear is, according the VIN, a 3.5 factory limited slip, 28 spline with original axles. Should I take this opportunity to either rebuild my LSD or go ahead and update to a 31 spline locker with new axles? I'm looking at this Dana 4.56 set:
https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo.php?pk=4956591&cc=1105490&jsn=1326
– For the Dana 44, I'll need to get thick cut 4.56 gears to be able to utilize my stock open carrier which can only go up to 3.73 standard cut. Is this correct? Looking at this gear set:
https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo.php?pk=11385761&cc=1105490&jsn=1323
– I replaced my barely-hanging-in-there front axles a while back with a set of high-strength axles from Tom's thinking I'd alter gears later. These should be sufficient to handle the 4.56 gears up front, yes?
https://www.tomsbroncoparts.com/pro...erminator-dual-heat-treated-chromoly-full-set
Final thought: there's a diff rebuilder in town that will do both front and rear, parts and labor, for $1,800. Would I be time and money ahead to let an expert handle this? I've read the 9" is pretty straightforward but that the D44 is tricky.
As usual, thanks all!